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Page Two THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, November 27, 1964 Buds AND Blossoms MAMIE MILLER “Teach me, and I will hold my tongue; and cause me to un derstand where In I have er red.’’--Job 6:24. There Is a new large, double yarrow on the market. It Is a button-like white flower that is excellent for cutting, and dries beautifully. The new pink Fairy Baby’s Breath is a large, clear pink. PHONE US FOR YOUR FUEL OIL Tommy Davis Oil Co. 707 Chattawko Lana Dial 638-5100 Quality Shoe Repairing at Reasonable Prices IDEAL SHOE SHOP JOE HATEM, Prop. 903 Broad Straat ME 7-son Scott TILE CO. TILE AND FLOOR COVERING L. C. scon, JR. J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC. General Insurance Premiums Financed Hetal Governor Tryon Telaphonet ME 7-5500 ME 7-2344 double flower. Veronica fits In nicely in the border, plant these this fall. They come in blue, pink and white. For flowering trees that beautify your lawn in the spring, plant the following trees this fall: Dogwood, Golden Rain Tree, Chinese Red Bud, Purple Leaf Plum, Smoke Tree, Flow ery Peach, American Red Bud, Flowering Cherry and Mag nolia. Sweep leaves up as soon as they fall, and put in the com post pile. Leaves smother out the grass. Put out Forget-me-nots, Bleeding Heart, Pansy plants. Candytuft, Primrose and Col umbine. Leaves are so valuable. They are Nature’s contribution to our great heritage of replenishing the earth. Mother Nature has been kind to us, enjoy raking the leaves. This week, for our Buds and Blossoms poem, we bring you these lines from James Whit comb Riley’s “Song For November.’’ While skies glint bright with bluest light Through clouds that race o’er field and town. And leaves go dancing left and right. And orchard apples tumble down; While schoolgirls sweet. In lane or street. Lean ’against the wind and feel Md hear Its glad heart; like a lover’s beat,— So reigns the rapture of the year. While birds in scattered flight are blown Aloft and lost in bosky mist, And truant boys scud home alone ‘Neath skies of gold and ame thyst; While twilight falls, and echo calls Across the haunted atmos phere. With low, sweet laughs at in tervals,-- So reigns the rapture of the year. You'.ll Find a Variaty of Tropical Fish at Pittman's Aquarium 137 Middle Street THIS WEEKEHD ITS PEPSI for those who think young! PEPSI COLA Get an extra carton today I age.--Richard E. Byrd. Sensitiveness is closely allied to egotism—Bovee. Watch dillengtly; never desert the post of spiritual ob servation and self-examina tion.--Mary Baker Eddy. Faith should enlarge its bor ders and strengthen its base by resting on Spirit Instead of mat ter.—Mary Baker Eddy. What is there that is illus trious that is not also attended by labor?--Cicero. I now know that wars do not end wars.—Henry Ford. Egotism is the tongue of van ity.--Chamfort. TRYON Fri. - Sat. Yui Brynner in the title role of Stanley Kranwr'e DeLuxe Color production "Invitation To A Gunfighter," now at the Tryon Theatre under United Artists release. He shares romantic in terest with Janice Rule. Mirror Morsels Tomorrow I’ll reform, the fool does say: Today itselfls too late; the wise did Yesterday.—Benjamin Frank lin. That which refines character at the same time humbles, exalts, and commands a man, the obedience gives him cour age, devotion, and attainment.— Mary Baker Eddy. When the power of imparting joy is equal to the will, the human soul requires no other heaven.—Percy Shelley. The only freedom worth pos sessing is that which gives enlargement to a people’s en ergy, intellect, and virtues.— William Channlng. War is not an act of God but a crime of man.—Cordell Hull, Our own vision must be clear to open the eyes of others, else the blind will lead the blind and both shall fall.--Mary Baker Eddy. Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith let us, to the end, dare to do our duty as we understand it.— Lincoln. There is a time in every man’s education when he ar rives at the conviction that envy is ignorance.—Emerson. I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience,-- Patrick Henry. A strict belief in fate is the worst of slavery, imposing upon our necks an everlasting lord and tyrant, whom we are to stand in awe of night and day,— Epicurus. It is not so much the being exempt from faults, as the hav ing overcome them, that is an advantage to us.—Alexander Pope. Prayer is not overcoming God’s reluctance; it is laying hold of His highest willing ness.—Richard C. Trench. To have freedom is only to have that which is absolutely necessary to enable us to be what we ought to be and to pos sess what we ought to possess.—Rahel. Men are guided less by con science than by glory; and yet the shortest way to glory is to be guided by conscience.— Henry Home. A man’s good breeding is the best security against another’s bad manners.—Chesterfield. War is little more than a cata logue of mistakes and mis fortunes. -- Winston S. Churchill. Apology is only egotism wrong side out.—Oliver Wen dell Holmes. Joy is not in things, it is in us.—Richard Wagner. A certain personal virtue is essential to freedom.—Emer son. What is the use of new in ventions and new knowledge If they lead us only to the dark Sun. - Mon. - Tues. ICOLORbiPeiijg' MNAVISHHT Released thru UNITED ARTISTS PRESENTING ... Our Annual Sale of Famous Rothmoor Suits NOW »59.9o Costly Woolens that Were Used in $95.00, $90.00 & $85.00 Rothmoor Suits. Fine Tailoring, Fine Styling & Fine Fashions. THE MTC H W CENTER Downtown New Bom
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